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Appendix: End Notes

  1. Personal communication with USAID, Bureau of Global Health, Office of Population and Reproductive Health on March 12, 2008.
  2. CHANGE. 2008. Saving Lives Now: Female Condoms and the Role of U.S. Foreign Aid. Takoma Park, MD: Center for Health and Gender Equity. Written by J. Gay, L. Sission and MB Hastings.
  3. Oxfam Novib, The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation and World Population Fund (WPF). 2007. A Matter of Choice Rather than noise: Report of an International Meeting on the Female Condom, 12-14 September, 2007. Netherlands: Oxfam Novib and World Population Fund.
  4. UNFPA. 2002. Global Estimates of Contraceptive Commodities and Condoms for STI/HIV Prevention. 2000-2015. New York: UNFPA. Cited in: Chaya N, K Amen and M Fox. 2002. Condoms Count: Meeting the Need in the Era of HIV/AIDS. Washington DC: Population Action International.
  5. Chaya N, K Amen, M Fox. 2002. Condoms Count: Meeting the Need in the Era of HIV/AIDS. Washington DC: Population Action International.
  6. Chaya N, K Amen, M Fox. 2002. Condoms Count: Meeting the Need in the Era of HIV/AIDS. Washington DC: Population Action International.
  7. UNFPA. 2007. Donor Support for Contraceptives and Condoms for STI/HIV Prevention 2006. New York: UNFPA.
  8. UNFPA. 2008. Database for Donor Support for Contraceptives and Condoms for STI/HIV Prevention. New York: UNFPA.
  9. UNFPA. 2008. Database for Donor Support for Contraceptives and Condoms for STI/HIV Prevention. New York: UNFPA.
  10. UNFPA. 2007. Donor Support for Contraceptives and Condoms for STI/HIV Prevention 2006. New York: UNFPA.
  11. USAID/DELIVER PROJECT. 2008. “Global Fund Financing of Condoms and Contraceptive Security.” Policy Brief. Washington DC: USAID/DELIVER PROJECT.
  12. Chaya N, K Amen, M Fox. 2002. Condoms Count: Meeting the Need in the Era of HIV/AIDS. Washington DC: Population Action International.
  13. Chaya N, K Amen, M Fox. 2002. Condoms Count: Meeting the Need in the Era of HIV/AIDS. Washington DC: Population Action International.
  14. USAID/DELIVER PROJECT. 2008. “Global Fund Financing of Condoms and Contraceptive Security.” Policy Brief. Washington DC: USAID/DELIVER PROJECT.
  15. UNFPA. 2008. Database for Donor Support for Contraceptives and Condoms for STI/HIV Prevention. New York: UNFPA.
  16. USAID/DELIVER PROJECT. 2008. “Global Fund Financing of Condoms and Contraceptive Security.” Policy Brief. Washington DC: USAID/DELIVER PROJECT.
  17. Chaya N, K Amen, M Fox. 2002 Condoms Count: Meeting the Need in the Era of HIV/AIDS. Washington DC: Population Action International.
  18. Chaya N, K Amen, M Fox. 2002. Condoms Count: Meeting the Need in the Era of HIV/AIDS. Washington DC: Population Action International.
  19. National AIDS Control Organization (NACO). 2006. National AIDS Control Programme Phase III 2006-2011 Strategy of Implementation. New Delhi: Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India.
  20. UNFPA. 2007. Donor Support for Contraceptives and Condoms for STI/HIV Prevention 2006. New York: UNFPA.
  21. People’s Daily Online. 2005. China sends millions of condoms to hotels, entertainment places for free, September 15. Accessed online at: http://english.people.com.cn/200509/14/eng20050914_208482.html on May 19, 2008
  22. Deutsche Presse-Agentur. 2006. Thailand Sends 50,000 Condoms to Africa, January 20. Accessed online at: http://www.thebody.com/content/art23892.html?ts=pf on March 26, 2008.
  23. National Programme STD and AIDS/Brazilian Ministry of Health. 2008. UNGASS—Brazilian Response 2005-2007 Country Progress Report. Accessed online at: http://www.unaids.org/en/CountryResponses/Countries/brazil.asp on April 3, 2008.
  24. Personal communication with Dr. Pedro Chequer, UNAIDS National Country Coordinator, Brazil, on April 1, 2008.
  25. Hamilton R. 2006. “Contraception goes organic: A new income source for rubber tappers will add value to the natural forest.” Magazine of the Inter-American Development Bank. Accessed online at: http://www.iadb.org/idbamerica/index.cfm?thisid=3861 on April 3, 2008.
  26. Personal communication with Dr. Pedro Chequer, UNAIDS National Country Coordinator, Brazil, on April 1, 2008.
  27. Interact Worldwide. 2006. Condom shortage: counting the cost in lives. London: Interact Worldwide. Cited in: Drezin J, MA Torres and K Daly. 2007. “Barriers to Condom Access: Setting an Agenda.” ICASO Advocacy Briefing. International Council of AIDS Service Organizations (ICASO).
  28. Chaya N, K Amen, M Fox. 2002. Condoms Count: Meeting the Need in the Era of HIV/AIDS. Washington DC: Population Action International
  29. Finger W. 1998. “Commercial sector can improve access convenience and quality are among reasons people are attracted to private physicians, clinics or pharmacies.” Network 18(2). Accessed online at: http://www.fhi.org/NR/Shared/enFHI/PrinterFriendly.asp on May 20, 2008.
  30. Berg R and S Zellner. 2004. Determinants of Commercial-Sector Condom Source Choice Among Adolescents: Jamaica and Urban Cameroon. Washington DC: USAID/Commercial Market Strategies Project.
  31. Chaya N, K Amen, M Fox. 2002. Condoms Count: Meeting the Need in the Era of HIV/AIDS. Washington DC: Population Action International.
  32. AED. 2005. “Full Market Impact: What We’ve Achieved.” Accessed online at https://pshi.aed.org/fmi/htm on May 28, 2008.
  33. Lamptey P. 2008. “Opinion: Expanding the Partnership—The Private Sector’s Role in HIV/AIDS Prevention.” Accessed online at: http://www.FHI.org/en/HIVAIDS/pub/Archive/articles/AIDScaptions/volume3no2/privatesector.htm on May 20, 2008.
  34. Clarke A and E Weiss. 2004. “’What’s a ‘Real Man’?” Horizons Report. Accessed online at: http://www.popcouncil.org/pdfs/horizons/hrptdec04.pdf on May 20, 2008.
  35. USAID. No date. Contraceptive Security Ready Lessons: Taking a Whole Market Approach. Washington DC: USAID.
  36. Chaya N, K Amen, M Fox. 2002. Condoms Count: Meeting the Need in the Era of HIV/AIDS. Washington DC: Population Action International.
  37. Finger W. 1998. “Commercial sector can improve access convenience and quality are among reasons people are attracted to private physicians, clinics or pharmacies.” Network 18(2). Accessed online at: http://www.fhi.org/NR/Shared/enFHI/PrinterFriendly.asp on May 20, 2008.

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